Center for MCHEER
Effect of ambient heat on chronic kidney disease and end-stage kidney disease among US veterans
Brief:
Our planet Earth is warming. The exposure to higher ambient temperatures is increasing among the US population in major US cities and will continue to soar in the future. Evaluating the health burden of high ambient heat is directly related to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences' mission. This project will generate important evidence to understand the high ambient heat-induced chronic kidney disease development, progression, and pathophysiology among the US population, which will help in designing climate-adaptive strategies to protect population health.- Li Y, Akkus C, Yu X, Joyner A, Kmet J, Sweat D, Jia C. 2019. Heatwave events and mortality outcomes in 糖心Vlog传媒, Tennessee: Testing effect modification by socioeconomic status and urbanicity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:4568.
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